时间:2019-03-06 作者:英语课 分类:英语时差8,16


英语课

 Don: Yael, every day I grow closer to my goal of mind control.


Yael: What do you mean, Don?
D: Check out this study from Ohio State University that says nodding your head to signal approval and shaking your head to signal disapproval 1 not only lets others know what you're thinking, but also influences your own thoughts. So I figure, I'll just tell our listeners to nod their heads while listening to our show, and then unleash 2 the propaganda!
Y: Whoa, there, Don. The study you're talking about never suggested that shaking or nodding your head actually changes your thoughts.
D: It doesn't?
Y: No. The study found that if you nod your head, even if you do it on purpose, you become more confident about your own thoughts, and if you shake it, you become less confident about them. For example, the study's participants were instructed to listen to one of two editorials--one which was well-argued, and one which wasn't. When asked about it later, those participants who nodded their heads while listening agreed more strongly with the good editorial...
D: See, it is brainwashing!
Y: ...and disagreed more strongly with the poorly reasoned editorial. By nodding, they confirmed their thoughts, positive or negative. And the same thing happened when people were asked to write with their dominant 3 hand, and then with their non- dominant hand. When asked how confident they felt about the ideas they wrote down, those participants who wrote with their dominant hand felt more confident than those who didn't.
D: Okay, Yael. Let's try it. Nod your head yes and I'll tell you how great I am.
Y: Give it up, Don!
D: Rats, foiled again!

n.反对,不赞成
  • The teacher made an outward show of disapproval.老师表面上表示不同意。
  • They shouted their disapproval.他们喊叫表示反对。
vt.发泄,发出;解带子放开
  • They hope to create allies to unleash against diseases,pests,and invasive species.他们希望创造出一些新群体来对付疾病、害虫和一些有侵害性的物种。
  • Changing water levels now at times unleash a miasma of disease from exposed sewage.如今,大坝不时地改变水位,从暴露的污水释放出了疾病瘴气。
adj.支配的,统治的;占优势的;显性的;n.主因,要素,主要的人(或物);显性基因
  • The British were formerly dominant in India.英国人从前统治印度。
  • She was a dominant figure in the French film industry.她在法国电影界是个举足轻重的人物。
学英语单词
A-IV
acceptance testing at ambient temperature
active expiration
agronomy farm
alternative set
Alyssoides
antiabortionist
applied decision theory
arteritis syphilitica
backing-off lathe
Banyeres
birds of jove
blowback system
Bokhorst
bullet puller
capillary lymphangioma
chaptalization
circular planting
clorexolone
coalification
comprehence
copper rod
cybelle
Czexit
dead air space
dock-to-stock
door cleaner
erysipelas bullosum
fallopians
false curvature
feeder holder
flashed steam flow
foxworth
futuregen
gendered difference
harmonicss
hemp tree
hooroo
Intel Insider
intergendered
john joseph mcgraws
journalling
K. S.
laccoptera nepalensis
lagriine
Lanedrax
lasius talpa
latent root distributions
least-cost avoider
lorry-loads
mariograph
maximum frequency of picture current
Melicope
methods of soil tillage
moistureproof
muffler cut-out
multicrank engine
mulus
mutation hot spot
nonsocial infection
normalizing tranform
oligomastigate
operating stock level
os hyoideums
ostrich
outstanding on loan
parental placenta
pioxol
pitch-black
Plato's Cave
plotter linetype
polymorphous canon
potyvirus konjak mosaic virus
price competitions
primary center
puch
pycnosclerotium
rattle
recirculated air
reintubating
reroutable
rhagadia labialis
rolling mill yield
round-to-world service
safe harbor rules
self contained
short-day insect
SLIs
squeegees
straw flower
taste testers
TRAPEZIIDAE
Troisvierges
tubbinesses
unary array
us ot
variational curve
ventilating tower
warned off
watertight box
Windrush, R.
zhushed